The Eight Limbs of Yoga can be Maintained in a Veteran Friendly Yoga Program.

IF 1.1 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
International Journal of Yoga Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-10 DOI:10.4103/ijoy.IJOY_106_20
Arlene A Schmid, Elizabeth A Sternke, Ai-Nghia L Do, Nancy Schalk Conner, Vincent R Starnino, Louanne W Davis
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Abstract

Background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may occur after a traumatic event and has deleterious effects on individuals, including decreased quality of life and function. Yoga is an intervention that may help with the management of PTSD symptoms, however yoga interventions in research studies frequently only include postures and breathwork, not all eight limbs of yoga.

Aims and objectives: The aims of this qualitative study was to examine whether participants with PTSD in a group yoga program discussed the benefits of yoga in a way that represented the eight limbs of yoga, when answering questions about their experience of the yoga program.

Methods: Qualitative data were collected after participants completed a 16-week yoga intervention. Qualitative data were collected via survey, reviewed, coded, and categorized into themes representing each of the eight limbs of yoga.

Results: Overall, 108 people were randomized to the yoga intervention and 67 individuals completed the intervention and follow up questions used in these analyses. The mean age of the 67 participants in this study was 52.4 years (±12.0), the majority were male (70.2%), and most had combat-related trauma (62.7%). All eight limbs of yoga were represented in the data, including each of the five yamas and niyamas, even though the yoga intervention did not explicitly include Sanskrit terms, definitions, or education about yoga philosophy or the eight limbs of yoga.

Conclusion: Results may indicate that yoga, even when only including postures, breathwork, intentions, and relaxation/meditation, may still address all of the yamas, niyamas, and the other eight limbs of yoga.

瑜伽的八肢可以在一个老兵友好的瑜伽项目中保持。
背景:创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)可能发生在创伤事件后,对个体有有害影响,包括生活质量和功能下降。瑜伽是一种干预,可能有助于管理创伤后应激障碍的症状,然而,在研究中,瑜伽干预通常只包括姿势和呼吸法,而不是瑜伽的全部八个分支。目的和目的:本定性研究的目的是研究PTSD参与者在回答有关瑜伽课程体验的问题时,是否以一种代表瑜伽八肢的方式讨论瑜伽的好处。方法:在参与者完成16周的瑜伽干预后收集定性数据。定性数据收集通过调查,审查,编码,并分类为主题代表瑜伽的八个肢体。结果:总体而言,108人被随机分配到瑜伽干预组,67人完成了这些分析中使用的干预和随访问题。67名参与者的平均年龄为52.4岁(±12.0),大多数为男性(70.2%),大多数患有战斗相关创伤(62.7%)。尽管瑜伽干预没有明确地包括梵语术语、定义或瑜伽哲学或瑜伽八个分支的教育,但数据中包括了瑜伽的所有八个分支,包括五个yamas和niyamas中的每一个。结论:结果可能表明,瑜伽,即使只包括姿势、呼吸、意图和放松/冥想,仍然可以解决所有的yamas、niyamas和瑜伽的其他八个分支。
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International Journal of Yoga
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